Sorry for removing the quoting...
Am Mo, 5.06.2017, 22:15 schrieb Richard Duivenvoorde:
>
> Yep, in this way it is easy to have different QGIS environments (with
> different settings and plugins for example)...
This should be default for Windows, since it's pretty hard for normal
users to find
On 05-06-17 22:07, Tobias Wendorff wrote:
> Hi Claas,
>
> Am Mo, 5.06.2017, 22:03 schrieb Claas Leiner:
>>
>> you can define your own Config directory:
>>
>> Create a directory an start qgis with the command:
>>
>> qgis --configpath "path to your config directory"
>>
>> So you get a clean QGIS
Hi Claas,
Am Mo, 5.06.2017, 22:03 schrieb Claas Leiner:
>
> you can define your own Config directory:
>
> Create a directory an start qgis with the command:
>
> qgis --configpath "path to your config directory"
>
> So you get a clean QGIS environment. All settings where stored in your
> config
;) ... it's not a bug it's a feature
but honestly, you might mention this to the Qgis-dev-list. Maybe they
just don't have this in mind.
Cheers.
Stefan
Am 05.06.2017 um 21:20 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
Hey Stefan,
Am Mo, 5.06.2017, 21:08 schrieb st_kie...@web.de:
nowadays I use only
Hey Stefan,
Am Mo, 5.06.2017, 21:08 schrieb st_kie...@web.de:
>
> nowadays I use only Linux. But when I was using Windows QGis wrote its
> settings also to the Registry. Maybe check that (I don't remember well,
> it was somthing H_LOCAL_KEY..Software/Qgis). Hope that helps.
Thanks.
Yep,
Hi Tobias,
nowadays I use only Linux. But when I was using Windows QGis wrote its
settings also to the Registry. Maybe check that (I don't remember well,
it was somthing H_LOCAL_KEY..Software/Qgis). Hope that helps.
Cheers.
Stefan
Am 05.06.2017 um 20:23 schrieb Tobias Wendorff:
Hi
Hi there,
I'm on QGIS rel-dev on Windows 7. I've removed my .qgis2 config folder,
but there are still many settings stored when restarting QGIS (f.e.
the URLs to WMS, WFS etc.).
Even after wiping the complete OSGeo4W-installation directory, those
configs still exist. I can't get a clean QGIS